We had a relationship with a Quran School in Saudi through Dr Sana, who helped create communication between the two schools. The Saudi Quran School provided us with advice, help in structuring the school, technics on how to teach adults Quran memorization and books for all the classes of different levels.
They also helped provided online classes as a professional training to all our teachers in Qaydah Nouraniyah with the purpose of getting Ijazah in Tajweed Rules through Qaydah Nouraniyah.
This is the blog where all online classes with the teachers are published:
http://teachersclasses.blogspot.com/
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10/10/2009
7/12/2009
International Relationships with other Quran Schools
In the summer of 2010, the school tried to have relationship with Dar Al Quran for girls in Mekness in Morocco, they helped providing us with technics on how to conduct a Quran class, we learned from their experience and we discussed the possibility of creating an alliance between the two schools.
7/02/2009
Arabic Language Caligraphic Styles
Deewani script is an Ottoman development parallel to Shikasteh (broken style). The script was largely developed by the accomplished calligrapher Ibrahim Munif in the late 15th century from the Turkish/Persian Ta'liq. Deewani reached its zenith in the 17th century, thanks to the famous calligrapher Shala Pasha.
Like Riq'a, Deewani became a favorite script for writing in the Ottoman chancellery. Deewani is excessively cursive and highly structured with its letters undotted and unconventionally joined together. It uses no vowel marks. Deewani also developed an ornamental variety called Deewani Jali which also was known as Humayuni (Imperial). The development of Deewani Jali is credited to Hafiz Uthman. The spaces between the letters are spangled with decorative devices which do not necessarily have any orthographic value. Deewani Jali is highly favored for ornamental purposes.
Click here to see a gallery of Deewani Style
Kufi was the dominant priestly script in early times. It was created after the establishment of the two Muslim cities of Basrah and Kufah in the second decade of the Islamic era (8th century A.D.). The script has specific proportional measurements, along with pronounced angularity and squareness. It became known as al-Khat al-Kufi (Kufi script).
Kufi script had a profound effect on all Islamic calligraphy. In contrast to its low verticals, Kufi has horizontal lines that are extended. The script is considerably wider than it is high. This gives it a certain dynamic momentum. The script often is chosen for use on oblong surfaces. With its glorious Handasi (geometrical) construction, Kufi could be adapted to any space and material -- from silk squares to the architectural monuments left by Timur at Samarqand.
Because Kufi script was not subjected to strict rules, calligraphers employing it had virtually a free hand in the conception and execution of its ornamental forms.
click here for more Kufi
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For more information about other Arabic Calligraphy Styles visit these websites:
Islamicart website
Al Bab website
Arabic Calligraphy website to see more galleries
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6/26/2009
6/25/2009
Let's Learn the Arabic Alphabet
These are different Arabic Alphabet video songs as a learning tool :
6/18/2009
Nawras Al Amal Arabic Language CD 1
6/16/2009
2008-2009 The Sisters Arabic School
The school Started on September 2008.We have have had more students this year: around 40 students and six class: Arabic for beginners class, Conversational Arabic and Quran Memorization. For the intermediate level, we had conversational Arabic class, Arabic grammar class and Quran Memorization long ‘Surats’. This was with help of four teachers:Imani Hassinah Firdaws and Hajiba.
By the end of the year, students of the beginners level were able to read and write Arabic and to know basic tools of conversation. Besides this, they had to present an Arabic Presentation as a final project on the video. They were also able to memorize some short’s’ in Quran.
The students in the intermediate level were able to study some Arabic Grammatical rules, Tajweed rules and Memorized long ‘suar’ in Quran and did their Arabic presentation project for the finals.
6/15/2009
2008-2009 Sisters Arabic School Graduation Party
Around 70 sisters had attended the party the 7th June at 2:00pm in the activity room in Uqbah foundation.Here are some pictures:
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The Graduates'Arabic Presentation Videos 2008-2009
The students who have passed the Arabic Class for beginners this year have had to make Arabic Presentation videos introducing themselves and their activities here are some samlples
6/14/2009
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